The Time Portal in the Vietnam Jungle: The 20th Century Soldier and the Roman Empire of the First Centuries AD.

During the Vietnam War, on a reconnaissance mission in the thick jungle, Sergeant Jack Donovan, an experienced American soldier, found himself separated from his unit by an enemy attack. He was cautiously advancing through the undergrowth, when something unusual caught his eye: a bright glow emanated from a crack in the air, as if reality itself were fractured. Intrigued and with his gun raised, Jack approached. A sound like an electric hum filled the air, and before he could react, he was sucked into the mysterious portal.
An Unexpected Leap
When he regained consciousness, Jack found himself in an unfamiliar landscape. There was no jungle, no helicopters flying overhead. Instead, he saw a wide meadow, stone paths, and buildings reminiscent of history books: arches, columns, and golden banners waving in the wind. In the background, a walled city dominated by a colossal coliseum. He had clearly traveled back in time.
Before he could get his bearings, a group of soldiers appeared. They wore shiny helmets, rectangular shields, and spears. They were Roman legionaries. Their gazes fell on Jack and his camouflage uniform, clearly foreign and strange. One of them shouted something in Latin, and the group advanced towards him with obvious hostility.
(The soldier, finding himself surrounded by Roman legionaries with swords and shields, was likely transported back to the first or second century AD, during the height of the Roman Empire under emperors such as Trajan, Hadrian, or even Marcus Aurelius. This period is characterized by the use of the testudo (tortoise) combat formation, the standard equipment of legions with a gladius (short sword) and scutum (rectangular shield), and the military expansion that kept the empire at its peak.)
The First Encounter
Jack raised his M16 rifle in warning, but the legionaries did not stop. Instead, they formed a line and advanced in testudo formation, protecting themselves with their shields. Jack hesitated for a moment. He did not want to cause further violence, but when a spear grazed his shoulder, the decision was made.
He fired a short burst, and the boom of the weapon echoed like thunder across the field. The legionaries fell in bewilderment, their wooden shields pierced like paper. The formation crumbled in panic, but more soldiers approached from all directions. Jack knew he would have to fight for his life.
The Epic Combat
With his modern weapons, Jack faced what seemed like an endless army. His rifle, pistol, and grenades proved devastatingly effective against the legionaries’ tactics. A grenade thrown into the middle of a formation wreaked havoc, scattering shards of shield and armor. The legionaries, accustomed to hand-to-hand combat, were unprepared for an enemy with such firepower.
Jack retreated toward a hill, using his military knowledge to take advantage of the terrain. Every attack the Romans mounted was accurately dismantled. Crossbow bolts were dodged or blocked by his bulletproof vest, while swords and spears couldn’t reach someone keeping their distance with an automatic rifle.
Within hours, more than 200 legionaries lay dead on the field. But Jack was exhausted, his ammunition nearly gone. The battlefield was a sea of ​​chaos: fallen banners, cries of the wounded, and the echo of his gun still ringing in the hills.
The Retreat
The portal he had come through still shone in the distance, like a beacon amid the chaos. Jack, knowing he could not hold out much longer, decided to turn back. He ran through the rubble, dodging the few remaining legionaries. Some tried to stop him, but he pushed them away with his last smoke grenade.
When he finally crossed the portal, the jungle of Vietnam greeted him again. He fell to his knees, exhausted and covered in blood. His radio crackled, and he heard the voice of his unit searching for him. Before he answered, he looked back. The portal slowly closed, leaving only silence and a lesson etched in his mind: no matter the time or place, the spirit of survival prevails.
Jack never spoke of what happened, but every night he saw the faces of the legionaries and heard the echoes of a world that seemed as unreal as it was unforgettable.
Parallelism:
In the Bible, in the book of 2 Kings 19:35-37, it is narrated that an angel of the Lord killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers in their camp. The next morning, the surviving Assyrians found the corpses and Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, broke camp and returned to Nineveh, the capital of the kingdom.

The destroyers of Sodom and Gomorrah travel in time with the power of the Omnipresent, UFO is present

AI helped me create this fictional story. I am amazed at how science has increased, it is the duty of the just man to use science for the benefit of justice. Daniel will make good use of science. Daniel 12:4 But you, Daniel, shut the words, and seal the book until the time of the end. Many will run to and fro, and science will increase. True words in the Bible are like the floating remains of a ship in a sea of lies. The contradictions are the work of Roman persecutors: Matthew 4:6-11 says that Satan tempted Jesus and quoted a passage in Psalms 91 to him that says: “God will send his angels to serve you, so that your foot will not stumble in stone”, also says that Jesus drove Satan away from him, and that later some angels came and served Jesus. But that is false, because if that prophecy had been fulfilled, Jesus would have seen the death of a thousand or ten thousand of his enemies, but Jesus would not have died. (Angel means messenger, one who carries a message). Psalms 91:7 Thousands will fall at your side, but you will not fall, 8 you will see with your own eyes how the wicked will be punished, 9 you will be saved because you have trusted in Jehovah, 10 You will be saved from calamities, 11 Because Jehovah will send his messengers to guide you on your way, so that you do not stumble on the stones along the way. Those things did not happen in the first life of Jesus, furthermore when the prophecy says “stumbling stone”, it refers to false prophets who seek to cause the righteous to commit sins. Not stones in the strict sense of the word. There are many more falsehoods of the Romans in the Bible, if you came to know this from this AI-created story, perhaps you would not have come to know this otherwise.